Stellantis (STLA) has decided to shelve its Level 3 advanced driver-assistance program due to high costs, tech challenges, and worries over consumer demand, Nora Eckert of Reuters reports, citing three people familiar with the matter. The three sources said the program is not expected to be deployed.
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